continuation. now you can test and access from your explorer, and configure MLDonkey to meets your needs. forum.openmediavault.org/index…4aa44de2466825b81f862faf8forum.openmediavault.org/index…4aa44de2466825b81f862faf8forum.openmediavault.org/index…4aa44de2466825b81f862faf8forum.openmediavault.org/index…4aa44de2466825b81f862faf8forum.openmediavault.org/index…4aa44de2466825b81f862faf8forum.openmediavault.org/index…4aa44de2466825b81f862faf8

MLDonkey is a old but good way to download ed2k: links, I write a HOWTO install MLDonkey on a plain OMV install, but this time on OMV4 I'll try a diferent aproach and describe How To Install a MLDonkey container on DockerGUI. First some recomended reads: OMV + Docker plugin media server (Plex, PlexPy, Ombi, Libresonic, NZBGet, ruTorrent, Sonarr, Radarr, Mylar, and more) [How to] Install Pi-Hole in Docker: Update - 01/09/18 and the most important for this guide: hub.docker.com/r/angeletor/mldonke…

I do a new fresh install and then update it, next I install Omv-extras, and activate teamviewer repro, install teamviewer and still no work, so it's not a conflict with plugins, at leats on my side / test enviroment. PD: because my test enviroment use DHCP for images, the test image use pihole as default DNS server, so the only test that this night I can do is to change image config to use fixed IP and fixed DNS= 8.8.8.8 to test again.

gaming motherboard are not the best option for a NAS, Server motherboard YES. perhaps works , but be aware with driver problem (eg: you LAN perhaps are not detected). other question , why you need a mirror OS? OMV only use 2GB of your boot medium, use 2 SATA Disk to store 2GB+2GB is a waste of space. do you consider to install OMV in a good Brand USB?.

Quote from therock003: “Im just not familiar with the way clonezilla works. Does it create an image file of the whole contents as an output, or does it perform a direct copy/transfer between source and target? ” please read about clonezilla: clonezilla.org/

Quote from Speedrunner: “Hi there, first of all, thank you for this wonderful plugin. Unfortunately, I can't get it to work for me. I am running Erasmus on a Debian Jessie install, which I only made, because I wanted a different partition layout. Otherwise I would have gone straight to the OpenMediaVault iso. Thus I installed Debian Jessie with SSH and then OpenMediaVault on top. Then I installed omv-extras and the letsencrypt plugin. Then I wanted to use letsencrypt, but can't get it to work. ”…

install docker plugin and the a calibre docker: github.com/linuxserver/docker-calibre-web hub.docker.com/r/aptalca/docker-rdp-calibre/ Please read first about docker: Could someone help me understand what docker is? and / or: Docker GUI plugin now stable

Quote from ixaff: “ What do you mean "... and must boot and work?" ” you can do a fresh OMV install on other motherboard and move the disk/boot device to your NAS and Must Boot and work. Quote from ixaff: “Partitioning boot device is part of the install isn't it? ” No, OMV use entire disk, not a partition (please correct me if I am wrong).

unless you have a VERY good USB device brand, running OMV from a USB is not recomended (due premature burn-in of device), instead use a small and cheap SSD. If not possible for you (Because you do not have enought SATA connections), use USB & openmediavault-flashmemory plugin: [Tutorial][Experimental][Third-party Plugin available]Reducing OMV's disk writes, also to install it on USB flash To your other question, Yes, is posible to do a fresh install on other motherboard, and then move boot disk …

Quote from ixaff: “This is my first attempt at building my own home server and I'm a complete novice at Linux, so please forgive me if I don't quite know the exact lingo to be using. Anyway, I started off trying to install OMV 3.0.94 on my Asrock J3455-ITX motherboard. Followed the guides to create a bootable USB with UNetbootin and a copy of the OMV 3.0.94 ISO. Process took forever and ended up with an error stating "Failed to create file system". Did some Googling and thought I might have bett…